Those were just examples that I know of. Two very expensive medications. I sure hope he has the same sort of deal for his. I don’t see why not!
He’s on drugs for bipolor and opiods for pain. Since they cracked down on addiction, he has to pay to go to his doctor office for five minutes ( I went with him when I was there) every month.
I’ve used some RX coupons but I don’t actually take many drugs. Actually only one, a diuretic for BP, and I take flexerol as needed. I do take a lot of supplements, very expensive even though told to take by doctor.
Thanks to where I work, I’ve seen some members that take drugs that cost our plan (NOT the member) $10,000 a dosage. Those are usually infused cancer drugs or the like (MS, etc.).
For a routine maintenance medication for a chronic condition, a cost to the insurance of $5000 or more for a 90 day supply is not unheard of.